Notes:
This was my first show with new mics, and the vocals occasionally clip. The levels looked good initially, but I'll
know what to adjust for next time. The sound up close was phenomenal--crystal clear vocals, crunchy guitar, and the
beauty of Alex's live sound--it was all there. The night before, I sold my two tickets on StubHub and used that
money to buy this seat. I've never been so close to these guys before, and it took me a few songs in to really
comprehend it all. Less than twenty feet away there they were--the David Lee Roth I'd seen and heard on recordings
since I was a teenager. The smiles of Ed. Alex's self-proclaimed fish-face when play. It was the first time I was
able to see it up close, and the $150 was worth it. Dave's vocal performance is spotty at best, but the energy is
there. Alex was a rock per usual. I thought Ed was a little off, certainly in comparison to other shows I've heard.
Wolf was great and really provided that spark of life for Ed throughout the night. It's a shame they cut "In a Simple
Rhyme" because I was really looking forward to that. I don't know if it was planned or was just decided throughout the
show. I did notice Dave and Ed having what looked like a serious conversation, though only for a few seconds. Maybe
that was discussing the set.

I also want to give a big thanks to all those who have shared their recordings so far this tour like ironchef and to
the dedicated collectors and encyclopedias of the VH live community: Loucap81 and markum7.